US20050245193A1 - Security case and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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- each of the conducting layers 3 , 5 includes two connections, such as previously known an electrical supply connection 6 , 7 , and a connection for electrical measurements 8 , 9 .
- each conducting layer 3 , 5 Under an electrical supply to each conducting layer 3 , 5 , the wall or lining 2 with its insulating intermediary behaves as a sensitive compactor to all physical modifications of the case's structure.
- the approach of the conducting layers 3 , 5 or the establishment of an electrical bridge between these layers modifies the resistance and/or capacitance values of the wall or lining 2 .
- the aforementioned system being, for example, a deterioration device of the contained valuables in the container, like for example ink for defacing bank notes, a deterioration of the assembled container or the transmission to a surveillance center that the container is in non-authorized hands.
- the security functioning of the container includes an electronic circuit which achieves the following steps:
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Abstract
A security case includes a shell (1) formed of a wall or lining (2) made of a layered composite material. The wall or lining (2) has at least three layers (3, 4, 5) including two conductive layers (3, 5) made of an electrically conductive material between which is sandwiched an intermediate insulating layer (4) made of an electrically insulating material.
Description
- The present invention concerns a security case, such as a container, including a shell that defines a suitcase valise or a transportation container for funds or valuables. But the invention can also concern any merchandise containers, protection cases, cash register drawers, bills distributors, see through quarters and panels and hooding used for security and/or order ends.
- The invention more particularly concerns a reinforced case of which the shell is made of a composite laminate material having variable electric characteristics according to their applications.
- One already knows, suitcases with protection systems, but the current systems present weaknesses that allow people to neutralize their security.
- One already knows containers secured by a voluntary manual action, containers secured by a state change of a specific element of the aforementioned container, (locks, hinges, local sensor, etc. . . .), metallic containers, generally aluminum to reduce the weight.
- One knows also containers in epoxy composite including an electronic mesh or a metallic grid, overjackets in polyester (made in projection) with an imprinted circuit adhered on the internal faces. But the systems of electronic mesh (imprinted circuits adhered on a face) do not allow fabrication of objects of any form (it is limited to flat rectangular plates).
- All the already known devices are an advancement in the security field, but are not totally reliable, and the invention proposed will remedy the drawbacks of the traditional systems.
- The present invention wants to resolve the drawbacks of the current devices while proposing a case or the like, such as a drawer or bills distributor, designed to protect or destroy all valuables coveted by thieves, a particularly reliable container and designed to be produced industrially.
- The case of the invention can be a simple valise, or a security bag making a complete assembly.
- The solution according to the invention concerns a reinforced case made of a shell formed by a wall or lining of a laminate composite material, characterized in that this wall or lining includes at least three layers, two conducting layers made of an electronically conducting material with an intermediate insulating layer between, which is made of an electrical insulating material.
- According to the preferred embodiment, the case forms a container.
- According to a characteristic of the invention, the two conducting layers of the wall or lining form the shell including an assembly of electric connections, such as illustrated in
FIG. 3 . - According to another characteristic of the invention, each of the conducting layers includes two connections, known as an electrical supply connection and a connection for electrical measurements, so that under an electric supply of each conducting layer (3,5), the wall or lining with its insulating intermediary behaves as a sensitive compactor to all physical modification of its structure.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the case includes a circuit board or electronic circuit and an electric supply, in order to detect a variation of resistance and/or capacitance and to use it to generate information.
- According to an advantageous characteristic of the invention, the conducting layers made of conductive material are made of a resin including a load or a conducting agent.
- According to one variation, the resins are thermal setting.
- According to another variation, the resins are thermoplastic.
- The invention equally concerns a procedure to make the case such as described above, characterized in that it includes the following steps:
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- The step of formulating at least a composite of an electrically conductive organic type,
- The step of making a multilayer laminate composite material, the aforementioned composite material having at least two electrical conducting layers of the aforementioned organic kind of material and at least an intermediary layer of an electrically insulating material,
- The step of making shells by thermoforming of the aforementioned multilayer laminate composite material,
- The step of making a case like container with at least one of the aforementioned shells, such as illustrated in
FIG. 4 . - The step of connecting an electric supply connection edge and each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned materials, organic electrical conductors,
- The step of connecting a connection edge for electric measurements and each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned electrical conductive organic type material,
- The step of supplying the aforementioned conducting layers made of the aforementioned organic material, electrical conductor by an electric current of appropriate intensity (I) and under an appropriate voltage (U).
- The invention, lastly, concerns a procedure to fabricate the case such as mentioned above, characterized in that it includes, thanks to an electric circuit, of the following steps:
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- Measuring resistance values (Rc) and/or capacitance (Cc) of its multilayer laminate composite material,
- Generation of electric information (If) which is a function of the resistance values and/or capacitance of the multilayer laminate composite material.
- Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be shown in the description that follows in regards to the annexed drawings which are given as non-limiting examples.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the material making up a container wall, according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the step of the procedure that generates the shells by thermoforming of the material constituting the wall or lining of the container; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the step that supplies the aforementioned conducting layers of the aforementioned organic electrical conductor material by an electric current. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic of a fully-made object, according to the invention, in a transverse view -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a container. - The container made according to the procedure of the invention includes a
shell 1 formed by a wall or lining 2 of a laminate composite material including at least threelayers layers insulating intermediary layer 4 constituted of an electrically insulating material, between. - According to the invention the two conducting
layers electrical connections FIG. 3 . - Thus, each of the conducting
layers electrical supply connection electrical measurements 8, 9. - Under an electrical supply to each conducting
layer lining 2 with its insulating intermediary behaves as a sensitive compactor to all physical modifications of the case's structure. The approach of the conductinglayers lining 2. - The detection of a variation of these values is then used to generate information.
- Thus at the time of a break-in attempt the change of the resistance of the wall or lining of the container, generates electrical information to a control unit that activates the security system. The aforementioned system being, for example, a deterioration device of the contained valuables in the container, like for example ink for defacing bank notes, a deterioration of the assembled container or the transmission to a surveillance center that the container is in non-authorized hands.
- Thanks to the container of the invention, 100% of the surface of the object is operational.
- Besides, the invention allows:
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- To use the laminate composite materials allowing the fabrication of any form of objects in industrial conditions at the least cost.
- To be used in an industrial context (put in forms of composites) therefore destined to have applications of large quantities at optimized costs.
- A reliability and sensitiveness of the detection method of the variation of electrical values evolving with any physical modification of the structure of the object (for example: temperature, fracture, drilling, pressure, etc. . . .) on 100% of the surface of the object.
- The invention also allows the fabrication of objects of any form intended for technical applications.
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layers - Usable resins include, any thermoforming resins such as, polyester, epoxies, or any thermoplastic resins, for example, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide, or PET.
- The charge conducting agent can be made from graphite, carbon, metallic powders, or carbon nano fibers.
- Additionally, the intermediary insulating
layer 4 is a polarizable electric insulation, so to say having dielectric properties. - The invention also concerns the fabrication of the container.
- The procedure of the invention allows the fabrication of containers including shells of any form made in laminate composite materials able to generate electric information in regards to activating an command or a security system, the aforementioned one procedure uses the following steps:
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- The step that formulates at least one composite material of electrical conductive
organic type material - The step that fabricates a multilayer laminate
composite material 2, the aforementionedcomposite material 2 including at least two electrical conducting layers made of the aforementionedorganic material material 4, such as illustrated inFIG. 1 . - The step that fabricates the
shells 1 are made by thermoforming the aforementioned multilayer laminatecomposite material 2, - The step that fabricates a container with at least one of the
aforementioned shells 1, such as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - The step that connects connecting edges of each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned electrical conducting
organic materials 1 toelectric supply - The step that connects a connection edge of each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned electrical conducting
organic materials 1 withelectric measurement contacts 8 and 9. - The step that supplies the aforementioned conducting layers made of the aforementioned electrical conducting
organic material 1 with an electric current of appropriate intensity (I) and under an appropriate voltage (U).
- The step that formulates at least one composite material of electrical conductive
- The fabrication step of the shells can be fabricated by thermo-compression or any other injection procedures.
- The security functioning of the container includes an electronic circuit which achieves the following steps:
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- Measuring resistance values (Rc) and/or capacitances (Cc) of the multilayer
laminate composite material 2. - Generation of electrical information (If) as a function of the resistance values and/or capacitances of the multilayer
laminate composite material 2.
- Measuring resistance values (Rc) and/or capacitances (Cc) of the multilayer
- Additionally, the
external conducting layer 3 of the wall or lining 2 acts as, for example, the negative pole, while theinternal conducting layer 5 acts as the positive pole. - Also noting, in the framework of the invention, the conducting layers are advantageously supplied by an alternate current.
- Also noting that one could cover the
external layer 3 in a protective casing which is designed to protect the container from shocks and vibrations. This layer could be, for example, a polyurethane foam. -
FIG. 5 is an example of a fabricated container, that includes anelectronic circuit board 10, anelectric supply battery 11, and a defacingunit 12. The container serves, for example, as a depository for banknotes that are introduced via afrontal slit 13, while an upper part includes abill counter 14. As previously, the offence of deterioration of the shell, causes a variation of the resistance, and this information is transmitted to a trigger that causes the defacing of the banknotes to render them unusable. - Also noting, the invention is not limited to the fabrication methods described and represent in the title examples, but also includes all technical equivalents as well as their combinations.
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1. A security case comprising:
a shell formed by a wall or lining fabricated of a laminate composite material, the wall or lining including at least three layers, having at least two are conducting layers constituted by an electrical conducting material sandwiching in between an insulating intermediary layer made of an electrical insulating material.
2. The case according to claim 1 , wherein it forms a container.
3. The case according to claim 1 , wherein the two conducting layers of the wall or lining that form the shell include an array of electric connections.
4. The case according to claim 3 , wherein each of the conducting layers includes two connections, an electric supply connection and a electric measurement connection, so that under an electric supply to each layer, the wall or lining with its insulating intermediary layer behaves as a capacitor sensitive to physical modification to the structure.
5. The case according to claim 4 , further including:
an electric supply and an electronic circuit which detects a variation of at least one of resistance and capacitance and generates a signal indicative thereof.
6. The case according to claim 3 , wherein the conducting layers are made of a resin impregnated with a charge carrier or a conducting agent.
7. The case according to claim 6 , wherein the resin is thermoforming.
8. The case according to claim 6 , wherein the resin is a thermoplastic.
9. A fabrication method for the case according to claim 6 , including:
forming a composite material made of an organic type of electrical conductor,
thermoforming a multilayer laminate composite material which includes at least two electrical conducting layers of the organic type material and at least one intermediary layer of an electrical insulating material,
connecting electrical supply contacts to each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned organic type electrical conductive material,
connecting electrical measurement contacts to each of the aforementioned layers made of the aforementioned organic type electrical conductive materials,
supplying the aforementioned conducting layers of the aforementioned organic type electrical conductive material with an electric current and voltage.
10. A method of fabricating the case according to claim 5 , wherein the electronic circuit:
measures at least one of resistance values and capacitance of the case's multilayer wall or lining, and
generates electrical signals as a function of the measured resistance values and capacitance of the multilayer wall or lining.
11. A security case comprising:
a shell formed of a multilayer plastic composite including at least two electrically conductive plastic layers separated by an electrically insulating plastic layer; and,
a circuit connected with the conductive plastic layers which detects changes in electrical properties of the shell.
12. The case according to claim 11 wherein the electrically conductive layers and the electrically insulating layer are thermoplastic materials.
13. The case according to claim 11 wherein the shell is thermoformed in a preselected configuration.
14. The case according to claim 11 wherein the circuit generates an output signal in response to the detection of changes in the electrical properties of the shell.
15. The case according to claim 11 wherein the circuit detects at least one of a change in resistance of one or more of the electrical conductive layers and a capacitance of the multilayer plastic composite.
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